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Tim Cook sinks Apple with Vision Pro flop and Project Titan failure
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51572, member: 636"] Apple CEO Tim Cook grabbed the reins from Steve Jobs back in 2011 when company bigwigs barely trusted his leadership chops. The supply chain wizard had mastered keeping gadgets flowing to stores worldwide without delays or shortages. Board members wondered whether Cook could handle the massive responsibility of steering the tech giant. His background focused mainly on operations rather than visionary product development. Corporate executives questioned if he possessed the right mindset for such a demanding role. Cook stumbled through several major blunders during his time running Apple's empire. The company flushed ten billion dollars down the drain with Project Titan before scrapping their self-driving car dreams entirely. Apple Vision Pro sales disappointed investors and failed to capture consumer excitement as expected. Artificial intelligence became another weakness as rivals like OpenAI raced ahead while Apple lagged behind competitors. These setbacks sparked serious doubts about Cook's ability to maintain Apple's innovative edge. Apple's board members remain fiercely loyal to Cook despite his notable missteps and strategic failures. Directors like Arthur Levinson, Susan Wagner, and Ronald Sugar consistently support the CEO's decisions without interference. The company transformed into a financial powerhouse worth over three trillion dollars under Cook's watch. Apple shares skyrocketed an incredible 1500 percent since he assumed control from the late Steve Jobs. Market analysts rank Apple as the third most valuable corporation globally behind only Microsoft and NVIDIA. [/QUOTE]
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